California may add its voice to a growing chorus of states seeking to enact “Right to Repair” laws that would let owners of mobile and other electronic devices get their hardware fixed by third parties without voiding manufacturer warranties.

California Assemblymember Susan Talamantes Eggman (D-District 13) introduced a “Right to Repair” Act that would require electronics makers to offer diagnostic and repair information, as well as equipment or service parts, to product owners and independent repair shops. Talamentes’ bill joins efforts in 17 other states that have introduced similar Right-to-Repair legislation.